I imagine hearing this:PHIL (Voiceover): Teams must figure out their next destination. To do that, they may find the need to scour all the umbrellas stacked on the shelves for "clues" that will refer to their first destination. Teams that have an eye for detail will notice the letters "WANPEI" posted above the racks. Once they think they know the answer (adding TAI to taiWAN and taiPEI), they will be given flights to Taipei, Taiwan.

I was looking at the Core Pacific City Living Mall on Google Earth and found some good pictures of the exterior and interior of the Mall. It's a very striking building. I thought I'd post them here to give us a better feel for the place. Also the interior pictures give a little more of a feel for how high the bungee jump might be. It looks like it could be 6 or 7 stories.

I was looking at the Core Pacific City Living Mall on Google Earth and found some good pictures of the exterior and interior of the Mall. It's a very striking building. I thought I'd post them here to give us a better feel for the place. Also the interior pictures give a little more of a feel for how high the bungee jump might be. It looks like it could be 6 or 7 stories.

You are correct, these pix are Core Pacific City Living Mall, the name in Mandarin is "京華城 Jing Hua Cheng", and not much locals know that english name called "Core Pacific City Living Mall", normally just know it called "Living Mall".http://web01.livingmall.com.tw/page.aspx?pgid=cp04

And the bungee floor is at 10th floor, and it's about 62m,the bungee jumping usually open in the weekend, but it stopped the service since 2006, what a shame...

On escalators in Taiwan, people generally stand on the left side to clear a path for people who are in a hurry to walk. Our racers should find this helpful.

Zhongxiao Fuxing station and Ximen station are both on the blue line for the subway, so racers won't need to transfer to a different line. Ximen is four stops away from Zhongxiao Fuxing. If Ximending is the next stop, then Exit 6 at Ximen station is the closest one.

On escalators in Taiwan, people generally stand on the left side to clear a path for people who are in a hurry to walk. Our racers should find this helpful.

People usually stand on the right side, and people in a hurry could use the left-side path to walk. You might get the direction wrong. However, this only happens in Taipei, especially in MRT system in Taipei.

At the start line of the multi Emmy-Award winning series THE AMAZING RACE in the foothills of Southern California, teams' problem solving abilities will be put to the test as they search for clues to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan, in the season premiere of THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)

Dating couple Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca begin their journey in the foothills of Southern California where their problem solving abilities will be put to the test as they search for clues to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan. THE AMAZING RACE premieres on Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)

Professional snowboarders Andy Finch (left) and Tommy Czeschin (right) begin their journey in the foothills of Southern California where their problem solving abilities will be put to the test as they search for clues to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan.

Professional snowboarders Andy Finch (right) and Tommy Czeschin (left) head to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan on the season premiere of THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)

Married couple Amani (left) and Marcus Pollard head to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan on the season premiere of THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)

Dating couple Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca head to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan on the season premiere of THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT

Engaged couple Ernie Halvorsen (center) and Cindy Chiang (left) and Ethan Zohn (right) head to their first destination, Taipei, Taiwan on the season premiere of THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Sept. 25 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)

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On escalators in Taiwan, people generally stand on the left side to clear a path for people who are in a hurry to walk. Our racers should find this helpful.

People usually stand on the right side, and people in a hurry could use the left-side path to walk. You might get the direction wrong. However, this only happens in Taipei, especially in MRT system in Taipei.

I definitely meant to type right instead of left! And yes, I was thinking of the MRT system in Taipei. Guess I wasn't too awake when I typed all of that.